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all to play for, everyone on 1 pt otta.


i too went 2-1, though hovered over 1-1 for a bit thinking opening games are usually tense affairs.


and sure enough brazil misfired and depite being a bit lumbering croats more than held their own.


so 1-1 was spiritually the real score ;)

Haha, that bloke was well in to the footy last night, he seems to have some sort of drum which he was happily banging away (he was supporting Brazil). I don't think I'm going to need to volume up on my telly tomorrow night, as he is plenty loud enough for the both of us.


He seems a nice guy though, and I'm finding it slightly infectious.

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